In March, an exhibition dedicated to the alternative art scene in Vojvodina 1995 - 2014, was opened in The Museum of Contemporary Art Vojvodina, in Novi Sad. Zograf's works were on display as well. (in Serbian) http://www.msuv.org/program/2015-03-konflikti.php

A travelling exhibition named ComiXconnection was opened in April at Pančevo's ex-cinema Vojvodina. The exhibition was based on the research by Beate Wild, custodian of the Berlin's Museum of European cultures. Zograf's works were on display next to contributions by about 70 cartoonists from Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary and Romania. http://korzoportal.com/pancevo-autorski-i-alternativni-strip/

Thanks to Refraction Team association, bilboard with Zograf’s work for the catalogue of the Serbian Pavilion at 2013 Venice Biennale was presented on the wall of Apolo venue in Pančevo.

BEFORE/AFTER is the name of the play by John Feffer, which premiered in Washington, DC, in May 2015, as part of the European Month of Culture. The performance is based on 300 (!) interviews that John Feffer conducted in East-Central Europe, and one of the persons interviewed is Aleksandar Zograf! Zograf is at about minute 43 of the specified segment of the performance:http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/61973807
In May, Zograf visited the exhibition where his work was on display - Viva!Cavandoli, at Museum of Labor and Industry (MUSIL) in Rodengo Sainao, near Brescia.
The exhibition, which continues to travel around Italy and abroad, is dedicated to one of the greatest Italian animators, Osvaldo Cavandoli, an author of the series of animated shorts titled La Linea. http://www.vivacavandoli.it/home/

A comprehensive essay on Aleksandar Zograf's art was published in the Spring/Summer 2015 edition of International Journal of Comic Art. Written by comics schoolar Paul Morton.
http://downthetubes.net/?p=24056

As part of Michael Scholz's article on comics refering to island of Gotland, Zograf's comics travelogue from Gotland was reproduced in Fran Gutabygd, Visby's yearbook published by organizations interested in history of the island.

Zograf did the CD design for Belgrade's jazz band Hashima, who were the opening act of the 2015 Belgrade Jazz Festival. http://thehashima.com/discography/ - Hashima is named after the island in the South of Japan, which was densely populated during the exploitation of undersea coal mines, then completely abandoned in 1974, when the mines were closed.

LLLast but not least, in late 2015, one Zograf's comic was for the first time translated to Ruthenian (Lemko) language, and publish in Polish children m magazine LEMKOLAND, dedicated to the Ruthenian minority...